People who erroneously drive down the road going in the opposite direction than they should pose a danger to other people on the road. Wrong-way drivers can be difficult to spot, which increases the chances of the erroneous driver causing a head-on collision with another vehicle.
Here are a few things to know about wrong-way driving and accidents in Florida.
Factors that contribute to wrong-way driving
Several factors contribute to wrong-way driving, with intoxicated driving being one of the most obvious. People under the influence of drugs or alcohol may be less aware of their surroundings, which can lead to driving mistakes such as making a wrong turn down a one-way street or taking an exit rather than an entrance ramp. Other factors that contribute to wrong-way driving include:
- Navigating in an unfamiliar area
- Driving in a country where people use the opposite side of the road from the driver’s home country
- Operating a vehicle in an area that lacks sufficient lighting and signage
Being aware of some of the common causes of wrong-way driving can help prevent its occurrence.
Possible consequences of wrong-way driving
The consequences of wrong-way driving can cause severe injuries and fatalities. Being involved in a head-on collision can lead to a traumatic brain injury, whiplash and more. Wrong-way drivers can also fatally strike pedestrians and bicyclists crossing the road who are not expecting a car to come from a particular direction.
Understanding the causes and consequences of wrong-way driving can help make everyone sharing the road safer.